Course Description

RMIT’s marketing degrees focus on developing skills, knowledge and practices that are linked to industry expectations. You will experience this first-hand in core and elective marketing courses, by examining case studies, and through opportunities to work in industry or on real industry-based projects. The three-year program combines core business studies with specialist marketing courses and the option to choose additional sequences of study, including advanced specialisations in marketing, or courses in other business or related disciplines.

You will have the opportunity to directly apply your academic skills to a work context in work-integrated learning courses like Digital Business Design and Innovation, Business Analysis and Impact Management, and Business Solutions for Global Enterprises. These courses may involve interaction and feedback from industry, the community, clients and/or practitioners. They are designed to develop your work-ready capabilities and your ability to analyse and manage information and contexts, resolve problems and communicate effectively in your future business career.

Ratings

Average ratings for Bachelor of Business (Marketing) RMIT University based on 3 reviews

Rating

3.67

Job prospects

We ask: What are the job prospects like? Does the course help set you up with a job in the field?

4.33

Teachers

We ask: Were the teachers engaging? Did they have good industry experience? Did they use real life examples?

4.0

Course work

We ask: Was the material relevant, up to date and appropriate given the state of the industry?

4.67

Time worthy

We ask: Was the course worth the time taken to complete it?

4.33

Money Worthy

We ask: Was the course worth the money paid to complete it?

4.33

Student Reviews

July 2018

Year completed
2021

Positives: Content is very interesting. Staff present the information in an engaging manner and easy to understand. Marketing is a interesting and fun course

Negatives: Core business is super boring and all theory which doesn't engage me

My advice to future students is: stay ontop of the homwork and pre read case studies